Atlanta, Georgia, April 25, 2014 – A global leader in supply chain consulting since 2001 with a growing roster of Fortune 500 clients, Chainalytics is proud to announce the addition of three top industry executives to their global management team: Gene Long, Tom Wrobleski, and Jonathan Eaton.

Gene Long and Tom Wrobleski join as Vice Presidents of Industry Supply Chains. They will be focused on further supporting Chainalytics’ clients through the full breadth of services and offerings that the company provides to its clients across continents.

Long is a recognized thought leader with a distinguished career in both industry and consulting. Prior to joining Chainalytics, he has held key positions with firms such as UPS Consulting, Dell, Deloitte, Ernst & Young and, most recently, IHS.

Jonathan Eaton, Principal, will be building the Sales & Operations Planning Practice in North America to support synergies with Chainalytics’ highly successful European S&OP practice. Eaton brings more than 17 years of industry experience with firms such as Ernst & Young and Deloitte. He most recently held P&L responsibility for the MRO inventory management services at IHS.

“Gene, Tom and Jonathan bring tremendous skills and experience to our team as we continue to expand both the scale and scope of our business,” says J. Michael Kilgore, President & CEO of Chainalytics. “We’re excited by the expansion and multinational alignment of our service capabilities for the largest brands in the world.”

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About Chainalytics

Chainalytics is a recognized leader in supply chain intelligence, analytics, and advisory services. Through a combination of best practice knowledge, exclusive benchmarking research, and advanced decision sciences tools and techniques, Chainalytics empowers fact-based decision making in the areas of Supply Chain Design, S&OP (Sales & Operations Planning), Logistics Operations, Transportation, Service Supply Chain, and Packaging Optimization. Chainalytics targets enterprises with a high degree of complexity created by their combination of scale, variability, and geography. With locations in North America, Europe and Asia, Chainalytics serves companies globally.